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Britain 'must lay out red carpet' to retain top tech firms
Suranga Chandratillake says he fears that start-ups being bought up by foreign predators or listing overseas could see none left in British hands.
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CITY WHISPERS: Are Darktrace's big shareholders prepared to back £4.2bn takeover?
Founding investor Mike Lynch has yet to comment. And it is also tough to work out the position of the Darktrace Employee Benefit Trust.
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Older workers will sustain growth, says HAMISH MCRAE: We must incentivise them to stay, like Japan
If we are to ease the tax burden on the young, we have to make work more attractive for the old. Simple as that.
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MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Spectra Systems helps combat fake stamps and banknotes
Spectra's technology is known as the last line of defence against those intent on defrauding countries, companies and consumers. At £2.17, the...
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Savers withdraw £5bn from current accounts in bid for better interest rates
They are piling billions into accounts paying a higher return, new analysis shows, giving banks a headache.
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Ten years in the creation: Secrets of the new King Charles bank notes
We have been granted an exclusive invitation to the Bank of England's inner sanctum where His Majesty's high-tech money was designed.
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Disney set to report jump in profits just weeks after boss Bob Iger won boardroom battle with Nelson Peltz
City and Wall Street experts predict it will report a profit of around £3.6 billion for the six months to March, thanks in part to a cost-cutting...
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Baroness Bowles: Nationwide using sneaky tactics to avoid Virgin vote
The building society is denying its 16 million members a say on the deal that would create Britain's second biggest savings and loans group.
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Water giants drowning in a sea of debt borrowing even more than we thought!
The sheer amount of borrowing already threatens to engulf Thames, the UK's largest supplier, which is scrambling to agree a fresh rescue plan.
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What Rachel Reeves is not telling us should alarm voters, says ALEX BRUMMER
History tells us that when new brooms arrive at the Treasury, there is always a black hole.
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Competition watchdog sounds alarm over Pennon's takeover of Sutton and East Surrey Water
The Competition and Markets Authority said the deal could undermine Ofwat's authority as water regulator by wiping SES from its dataset.
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Glencore plotting a takeover offer for Anglo American that would spark a bidding war with rival BHP
The mining giant's top brass are weighing up an approach for Anglo after the London-listed miner rejected BHP's £31billion bid.